FRBR discussion. We are part of the Wales-wide WHELF consortium (Welsh HEIs, the National Library of Wales and all Welsh NHS libraries) and we’ve had some issues with FRBR as this was set up to work at the consortial level and led to very large FRBR groups (some with many hundreds of results) and records being effectively hidden. We are taking ourselves out of the consortial FRBR by changing our normalisation rules. I’m not the expert on this but our Primo expert, Jenny John, can brief me on the changes we’ve made before the event.

Bronwen Blatchford <BlatchfordB1@cardiff.ac.uk>

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From my experience at Cardiff Met, I could potentially contribute to how to troubleshoot when records are missing from Primo i.e. checking whether there is a PNX record and resetting the pipe harvesting date to flush out missing records.

Bronwen Blatchford <BlatchfordB1@cardiff.ac.uk>

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Blending/Boosting/Weighting and ranking options

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Normalisation rules, and how/why people use them

Stephen Harding (Newcastle)stephen.harding@ncl.ac.uk

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search engine configuration and what modifications institutions have made (and why).

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Testing of Normalisation Rules

Stephen Harding (Newcastle )stephen.harding@ncl.ac.uk

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Making a new resource type discoverable in Primo -- King's Sound Archive (KSA) (Setting up new resource types)